When a Hard Landing Leads to Serious Injury
When a helicopter makes a hard landing, even the toughest and most well-trained soldiers risk serious injury. These injuries can have a serious impact on your life, limiting what you can do in the military and outside of it. Many people find that they are no longer able to do things they once enjoyed. The injured often struggle to make ends meet and to care for their families.
Military veterans may experience many different kinds of injuries when a helicopter or other aircraft makes a hard landing or crashes:
- Back/spinal cord injuries
- Broken bones
- Head injuries/brain injuries
- Injuries to joints
At The Rep For Vets™, we represent military veterans who have been disabled in helicopter and aircraft crashes during military service. Our clients are veterans who were disabled because of injuries sustained when transport helicopters, Black Hawk helicopters, Bell helicopters, fighter aircraft and bombers were involved in accidents. In some cases the accident is related to a mechanical defect, like a loss of power or hydraulics. Other times, outside conditions get in the way. Power lines can be a problem when they are near aircraft landing areas. Dense fog and high winds can also lead to a helicopter crash.
Our Goal: Giving Back to Veterans
Our goal is to help you get the veterans disability compensation you deserve, so our advocates offer personal attention and effective representation with one goal in mind: helping you achieve the best possible results.
Because we use the latest technology, you may not even have to come into our offices. Much of the work we do can be done on the computer and over the phone — making getting benefits convenient, especially for people who may have trouble getting around after an aircraft or helicopter crash.
Let Us Help You Get the Benefits You Deserve
You do not have to struggle with a disability you received in a hard helicopter or aircraft landing. Let us help you receive the benefits to which you are entitled. Call our nationwide offices at 888-573-7838 for a free initial consultation, or simply contact us online. From New York to Florida to Alaska — no matter where you live — we have the help you need with your veterans benefits claim.












